Mariana Andrea Novo
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Recent Articles
1.
Barbeta E, Barreiros C, Forin E, Guzzardella A, Motos A, Fernandez-Barat L, et al.
Ann Intensive Care
. 2025 Feb;
15(1):27.
PMID: 39998751
Background: The relative contribution of the different components of mechanical power to mortality is a subject of debate and has not been studied in COVID-19. The aim of this study...
2.
Ceccato A, Forne C, Bos L, Camprubi-Rimblas M, Areny-Balaguero A, Campana-Duel E, et al.
Crit Care
. 2024 Mar;
28(1):91.
PMID: 38515193
Background: Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) can be classified into sub-phenotypes according to different inflammatory/clinical status. Prognostic enrichment was achieved by grouping patients into hypoinflammatory or hyperinflammatory sub-phenotypes, even though...
3.
Galli F, Bindo F, Motos A, Fernandez-Barat L, Barbeta E, Gabarrus A, et al.
Intensive Care Med
. 2023 Jul;
49(8):934-945.
PMID: 37507573
Purpose: Although the prevalence of community-acquired respiratory bacterial coinfection upon hospital admission in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been reported to be < 5%, almost three-quarters of patients...
4.
Gonzalez J, de Batlle J, Benitez I, Torres G, Santisteve S, Targa A, et al.
Arch Bronconeumol
. 2023 Jan;
59(4):205-215.
PMID: 36690515
Introduction: Critical COVID-19 survivors have a high risk of respiratory sequelae. Therefore, we aimed to identify key factors associated with altered lung function and CT scan abnormalities at a follow-up...
5.
Torres A, Motos A, Cilloniz C, Ceccato A, Fernandez-Barat L, Gabarrus A, et al.
Intensive Care Med
. 2022 Jun;
48(7):850-864.
PMID: 35727348
Purpose: Although there is evidence supporting the benefits of corticosteroids in patients affected with severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), there is little information related to their potential benefits or harm...
6.
Benitez I, de Batlle J, Torres G, Gonzalez J, de Gonzalo-Calvo D, Targa A, et al.
Lancet Reg Health Eur
. 2022 Jun;
18:100422.
PMID: 35655660
Background: The clinical heterogeneity of COVID-19 suggests the existence of different phenotypes with prognostic implications. We aimed to analyze comorbidity patterns in critically ill COVID-19 patients and assess their impact...
7.
Torres A, Motos A, Ceccato A, Bermejo-Martin J, de Gonzalo-Calvo D, Perez R, et al.
Arch Bronconeumol
. 2022 May;
58 Suppl 1:22-31.
PMID: 35491287
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic created tremendous challenges for health-care systems. Intensive care units (ICU) were hit with a large volume of patients requiring ICU admission, mechanical ventilation, and other organ...
8.
Martin-Loeches I, Motos A, Menendez R, Gabarrus A, Gonzalez J, Fernandez-Barat L, et al.
J Clin Med
. 2022 Jan;
11(1).
PMID: 35011967
Background: Some patients previously presenting with COVID-19 have been reported to develop persistent COVID-19 symptoms. While this information has been adequately recognised and extensively published with respect to non-critically ill...
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Torres A, Motos A, Riera J, Fernandez-Barat L, Ceccato A, Perez-Arnal R, et al.
Crit Care
. 2021 Dec;
25(1):435.
PMID: 34920738
No abstract available.
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Torres A, Motos A, Riera J, Fernandez-Barat L, Ceccato A, Perez-Arnal R, et al.
Crit Care
. 2021 Sep;
25(1):331.
PMID: 34517881
Background: Mortality due to COVID-19 is high, especially in patients requiring mechanical ventilation. The purpose of the study is to investigate associations between mortality and variables measured during the first...